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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 10 MIN

19: I Hit a Hard Season in Business: Here's What It Taught Me

from Latina Entrepreneur: Business Systems, Cash-flow, Boundaries, Clarity, Organized Founder · host Annia Mercado | Business Coach, Strategist, Professional Organizer, Entrepreneur

Sometimes entrepreneurship feels exciting and aligned… and sometimes it feels heavy.In this episode, I’m sharing a more personal and honest conversation about a challenging week in business, what it brought up for me, and how I’m learning to slow down instead of reacting from fear.After a difficult conversation with a client, I found myself reflecting on areas where I knew I could have been more proactive, especially around planning, diversification, and asking for support before things feel urgent.This episode is for the entrepreneur who feels overwhelmed, uncertain, or stuck in a season of reflection. If you’ve been questioning your direction, carrying stress quietly, or trying to hold everything together on your own, I want you to know you’re not alone.In this episode, we talk about:Why slowing down is sometimes the most productive thing you can doThe importance of reflection and self-awareness in businessThe emotional weight entrepreneurs carry behind the scenesLearning to reconnect with your “why” and your North StarThis conversation is a reminder that hard seasons happen to all of us, even when we know better. What matters is how we respond, how we reset, and how we keep moving forward with intention.Let's Connect on Instagram: @uniqueblendconsultingLet's Connect on LinkedInFor more of my services and how we can work together: www. uniqueblendconsulting.comThis podcast was produced by Your Girl Media 

Sometimes entrepreneurship feels exciting and aligned… and sometimes it feels heavy. In this episode, I’m sharing a more personal and honest conversation about a challenging week in business, what it brought up for me, and how I’m learning to slow down instead of reacting from fear. After a difficult conversation with a client, I found myself reflecting on areas where I knew I could have been more proactive, especially around planning, diversification, and asking for support before things fee...

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